Dharun Ravi found guilty of hate crimes for spying on gay Rutgers roommate NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A jury convicted Dharun Ravi of hate crimes on Friday after he used a computer webcam to view his Rutgers University roommate kissing another man in a case that sparked a national outcry over gay bullying. Ravi, 20, faces 10 years in prison on the most serious charges of bias intimidation against Tyler Clementi, 18, who jumped off the George Washington ... Dharun Ravi Guilty Of Hate Crimes Against Former Rutgers Roomate Tyler Clementi Dharun Ravi, the Rutgers student charged with spying on his college roommate Tyler Clementi who was having a sexual encounter with another man and later committed suicide, has been found guilty of hate crimes, tampering with witnesses, lying to investigators and destroying evidence. He will face a sentencing hearing on May 21, 2012. Dharun Ravi guilty of hate crimes for spying on gay roommate NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A former Rutgers University student who used a computer webcam to spy on a sexual tryst of his roommate, who later committed suicide, was found guilty of hate crimes on Friday in a case that put a national spotlight on gay bullying. Dharun Ravi, 20, faces 10 years in prison on the most serious charges of bias intimidation against Tyler Clementi, 18, who ... Dharun Ravi Guilty of Hate Crimes in Rutgers Webcam Case A jury on Friday convicted a former Rutgers student of hate crimes and other charges for using a webcam to spy on his roommate kissing another man. Dharun Ravi Guilty Of Invasion Of Privacy A jury found Dharun Ravi guilty of invasion of privacy for spying on his Rutgers University roommate Tyler Clementi and other charges. The jury deliberated for 12 hours for more than two days and also convicted him of tampering with physical evidence. Dharun Ravi Found Guilty in Rutgers Trial Rutgers student Dharun Ravi found guilty in Tyler Clementi spying case. Dharun Ravi Found Guilty in Rutgers Spycam Case, but Not of a Hate Crime A New Jersey jury trying Dharun Ravi has returned a guilty verdict for invasion of privacy in case concerning the death of his Rutgers roommate Tyler Clementi, but did not convict him of a hate crime. Ravi was charged on 15 different counts. In addition to the invasion of privacy, he was also found guilty on charge of tampering with evidence, according to the list of verdicts posted at NJ.com ... Dharun Ravi Convicted in Tyler Clementi Webcam Case Dharun Ravi was convicted of all counts including hate crimes in the Rutgers webcam case. The ex-Rutgers University student's use of a webcam to spy on his roommate Tyler Clementi's sex life preceded Clementi's suicide. Dharun Ravi Ravi Found Guilty For Spying On Rutgers Roommate Tyler Clementi Dharun Ravi Ravi, the Rutgers student charged with spying on his college roommate Tyler Clementi who was having a sexual encounter with another man and later committed suicide, has been found guilty of hate crimes, tampering with witnesses, lying to investigators and destroying evidence. Dharun Ravi Found Guilty In Rutgers Webcam Spying Trial In a split verdict, Dharun Ravi, a former Rutgers student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate who later committed suicide, has been found guilty of invasion of privacy and bias intimidation.
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